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Jo and I had lunch out Wednesday in the glorious September sunshine and what was on the menu, fish from Brixham. Was there any other choice to be made? Couldn’t help reflecting how remarkable it is to get such fresh fare onto our tables in time for lunch all the way from Brixham. However was highly amused to overhear a customer saying to the waitress ‘There was nothing wrong with the fish but it was a little too fishy.’ Make what you will of that. Our visitors today are nicknamed the Fishermen and isn’t that reflected in the excellent lunches we all enjoy when Brixham are the hosts. My only regret is I have missed our last two visits, family weddings or something. However I am around today to offer a warm welcome to our visitors from the West Country. I don’t think either team will be pleased with their start to the new campaign but at least Brixham have some league points from a draw against neighbours Newton Abbot while we have none, just two losing bonus points. As can been seen from the beautifully presented statistics elsewhere in the programme, we lie a couple of places above Brixham and although it is early in the season both sides are fully aware that they have given up enough points already if they have any ambitions for higher things.
At Bracknell last week, fullback Alex Sutherland suffered a sickening injury to his mouth when he collided with the Bracknell hooker and captain Michael Clarke. Michael promptly put out a picture of the injury to his head over social media and it was not for the faint hearted. There are some drawbacks to this instantaneous technology it seems to me. Far too graphic. It was pretty miserable day at Lily Hill Park and Alex’s injury was a real dampener. We wish them both well and a speedy recovery. I am delighted to report that Alex turned up at training Thursday night, driven down by his father and he looked remarkably well despite one’s worst fears.
We offer a warm welcome to Owen Venables our referee today making his third visit to Chapel Gate, having been in charge of this game back in December and our match against Newton Abbot in April. An old school pal of mine, Brian Wright is our referee adviser today and we welcome him to Chapel Gate with the hope they both enjoy their afternoon.
Good to see the return of Rob Bruce and Andy Spikings after lengthy lay-offs with their enthusiasm to play undimmed.
Very sad to have had to attend the funeral of Dai Dower who died on August 1st. He was a terrific boxer being British, European and Empire (as it was then) Champion. Although diminutive of stature, he fought as a flyweight, he was large in every other respect. Generous, amusing, unassuming and a great club man, playing scrum-half. I first met him when I played scrum-half for Bournemouth School for Boys against the Bournemouth RFC B XV in the 1958/9 season. It was notable for me because I came up against somebody smaller than myself for the first time. It was great to play against Dai and I was to play with him when I joined Bournemouth in the 60s. Another death recently was that of another contemporary, Tony Brooks. He was a lock and one of my first memories playing for Bournemouth but he also introduced me to sailing when he was desperate for a crew one Saturday afternoon. Sad also to learn from Christine that Nigel Brown has been unwell for some time and was thus unable to come to the lunch today. Tempus fugit (really shouldn’t use Latin anymore).
Despite the melancholy, enjoy your afternoon.Doug Warren, President.
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Coaches’ CornerHello one and all and welcome to Chapel Gate for our opening home fixture of the season.
You find us already two games in to the season and in truth we are disappointed with what has gone before. We are an incredibly ambitious group and we genuinely believe that we are capable of achieving promotion this season, however we have made things considerably harder for ourselves than we would have wanted.
Pre-season went really very well with good performances against Brighton and Bishop Stortford. We have recruited well and have seen players arrive that will add to the talent pool across almost all positions. So it is even more frustrating that we sit without a win from two. However, I am not without hope, and I am expecting a knee jerk reaction this week with our first home game. Going away to Salisbury we were unlucky to have to face the elements first up. Had we played with the conditions and built a lead I think that the league new boys would have struggled to hunt us down, as it was they got a strong foothold in the game and we were never able to kill that enthusiasm. Last week we travelled to Bracknell and whilst the absentees were missed, as they attended Luca’s wedding, we still certainly had a squad more than good enough to have won. Alex Sutherland’s injury and Scott Chislett’s red card further disrupted our plans and we gave up a winning position. We didn’t play well and in truth neither did they. What they did have was a little more control, something we have worked on this week. We want to play our game and to attack in areas that will cause the opposition the most amount of discomfort.
A quick look through the squad list will see few new names, as the existing players have upped their game to retain their shirts. We do have two home debutants, David Bates and Adam Davies. Batesy is a great addition to our squad. He is a superb line-out technician who takes pride in success rates and
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creating that platform, with two tries this season already he has demonstrated that he is a threat with ball in hand and he is already well respected in the squad. What he cant help though, and in truth they are two fundamental failings, is his northerness, which when you speak as much as Batesy can become tiresome, as you are trying to decipher each word and the fact he is a Pongo (Member of the British Army), still it ticks off two of our quota for political correctness; northern monkey and future security guy at Asda!! Adam Davies is the other newbie (ticking the box for athletes of limited stature). Ad is a wonderful rugby player, he offers a threat at all he does, as a distributor, as a balanced runner, as a kicking pragmatist and as a high percentage goal kicker. He communicates really well and is a rugby geek. He and Batesy have increased the words per minute of the squad by about double but in truth they both speak an enormous amount of sense. Adam does take his geekiness to extremes, planning new ball diaries to ensure that they are kicked in properly and don’t exceed the optimum performance. Look out today for the odd maverick touch and innovation.
The talking now needs to stop. We have all had our say and addressed issues but in truth it was what happens on the pitch this afternoon that we will all be judged by. Brixham are tough opponents and we will need to come out firing, we need to be relentless, play in the moment and trust in one and other and the game plan. Enjoy the game and I hope to share a beer with you all later having got that first win.CheersWillPS You will see a camera crew wandering around today. They are filming a fly-on-the-wall show called Rugby Nats. To watch our episode next week, go to Youtube, type in Rugby Nats and see the boys preparing for this week.
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In 1850,Rugby Union Football was introduced to Brixham, when a newly ordained curate arrived from Cambridge University. At this stage there were few laws, the game essentially a type of mob football played mainly by local fishermen. In 1875 Brixham RFC was formed and became one of the founder members of Devon RFU one of six survivors. Brixham played their rugby on Furzeham Green until 1896 when they moved to their present ground.
1924 to 1934 was one of the best periods in the Club’s history when it won the Devon Cup twice and were runners up on four occasions but ran into financial difficulties. In 1934, two local men, Messrs Astley and Smardon, purchased the ground and gave it back to the town on the understanding that the Club play on the ground free of rent and rates for as long as the Club was in existence. A privilege enjoyed to this day.
In 1945 rugby restarted after the war years under the captaincy of Jimmy Merchant, who had returned to his home club having played for Plymouth Albion and Torquay. In 1964 improvements were made to the ground and clubhouse and in 1974 floodlights were installed. However increased success both on and off the pitch demanded a larger clubhouse and in 1978 the clubhouse was demolished and the present facilities constructed.
In 1981 Brixham were admitted to the Bass Merit Table for Senior West Country Clubs, the breakthrough needed for Brixham to advance. In 1985, Brixham defeated a Bath side, containing eleven internationals, 9-6 and who had been undefeated in England for 18 months.
With The English Clubs Rugby Union Championship (the leagues) beginning in 1987/1988, Brixham were placed in SW2. In 1988, as finalists in the Devon Cup, Brixham gained entry to the National Cup Competition winning the first two rounds and eventually being beaten by Gloucester in the third round. In the season 1995/1996, seven Brixham players played for Devon in a County Championship match. In 1996/7, Brixham were relegated from SW1 but in 1999/2000, the Club celebrated 125 years and the 1st XV enjoyed its best season for ten years. In 2007, the 1st XV lost in a play-off for promotion to SW1 to our hosts today. The next year the extension was completed and opened by the President of the RFU, Brian Williams. In 2010, Brixham reached the final of the Devon Senior Cup and in 2012 Brixham won SW1 gaining promotion to National League 3 – the club having enjoyed its most successful season ever. Last season (2015/2016) Brixham finished 4th.
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TEAM P W D L FOR AG DIFF LGE TRY LOS ADJ PTS
1 Old Redcliffians (6) 2 2 0 0 59 19 40 8 1 9
2 Lydney (3) 2 2 0 0 56 29 27 8 1 9
3 Ivybridge (8) 2 2 0 0 41 22 19 8 1 9
4 Camborne (SW1W/1) 2 2 0 0 52 30 22 8 8
5 Hornets (7) 2 1 0 1 38 26 12 4 1 1 6
6 Cleve (9) 2 1 0 1 48 45 3 4 1 5
7 Dings Crusaders (10) 2 1 0 1 37 38 -1 4 1 5
8 Bracknell (N3L&SE/11) 2 1 0 1 27 38 -11 4 1 5
9 Salisbury (SW1E/2) 2 1 0 1 36 48 -12 4 4
10 Bournemouth (5) 2 0 0 2 36 48 -12 2 2
11 Newton Abbott (11) 2 0 1 1 22 34 -12 2 2
12 Brixham (4) 2 0 0 2 28 50 -22 2 2
13 Launceston (N2S/16) 2 0 0 2 33 52 -19 1 1
14 Bromsgrove (N3Mid/9) 2 0 0 2 31 65 -34 -5 -5
PLAYER PL’D PTS TRIES HTS CONS PGS DGS
David Bates † 2 10 2
Alistair Bennett † 2
Robert Bruce 1
David Budd † 2
Scott Chislett 2
Adam Davies † 2
Alex Everett-Bolter 2 5 1
Luca Firetto 1
Grant Hancox 2 21 3 5
Sam Hardcastle 1
Jack Hennings 2
Ryan Hughes 1
Chris Jeffes 1
Toby Kenneally † 2
Charlie Levey 1
Alan Manning 1
Wyn Roberts 2
Duncan Soden 2
Andy Spikings 1
Alex Sutherland 2
Joe Tarrant 2
Sammy Veneroso 1
Ollie Yeats 1
PLAYER PL’D PTS TRIES HTS CONS PGS DGS
† = Debut this season (5)
Season 2016/2017 • SSE National 3 South WestAs of 10 September 2016
Bournemouth Players this Season
Figure in brackets behind the club name is position last season. For promoted/relegated clubs the former division is also shown.
Some Season FiguresBest in Match
Points 11 Grant Hancox/13/c3p ..............Sep 3 10 Grant Hancox/13/2c2p ............Sep 10 5 David Bates/5/t † ......................Sep 3 David Bates/5/t † ......................Sep 10 Alex Everett-Bolter/14/t ..........Sep 10
Tries 1 David Bates/5/t † ......................Sep 3 David Bates/5/t † ......................Sep 10 Alex Everett-Bolter/14/t ..........Sep 10
Conversions 2 Grant Hancox/13/2c2p ............Sep 10 1 Grant Hancox/13/c3p ..............Sep 3
Penalty Goals 3 Grant Hancox/13/c3p ..............Sep 3 2 Grant Hancox/13/2c2p ............Sep 10
Goals Kicked 4 Grant Hancox/13/c3p ..............Sep 3 4 Grant Hancox/13/2c2p ............Sep 10Figure immediately behind the name is the player’s position.
Top Totals this SeasonPoints (36) 21 Grant Hancox/3c5p 10 David Bates/2t † 5 Alex Everett-Bolter/t
Tries (3) 2 David Bates † 1 Alex Everett-Bolter
Conversions (3) 3 Grant Hancox
Penalties (5) 5 Grant Hancox
Goals Kicked (8) 8 Grant Hancox
Scored on Debut
David Bates/5/t †, Sep 3
Players in PositionsCaptain 1 Grant Hancox Alan ManningConsecutive Starts 1 Grant Hancox Alan Manning
Fullback 2 Alex SutherlandConsecutive Starts 2 Alex Sutherland
Right Wing 2 Alex Everett-Bolter/tConsecutive Starts 2 Alex Everett-Bolter
OS Centre 2 Grant Hancox/1C/3c5p
Consecutive Starts 2 Grant Hancox
IS Centre 2 Scott ChislettConsecutive Starts 2 Scott Chislett
Left Wing 2 Wyn RobertsConsecutive Starts 2 Wyn Roberts
Fly-half 2 Adam Davies †Consecutive Starts 2 Adam Davies †
Scrum-half 1 Sam Hardcastle Sammy VenerosoConsecutive Starts 1 Sam Hardcastle Sammy Veneroso
Players in Positions Cont’d
LH Prop 1 Andy Spikings Joe TarrantConsecutive Starts 1 Andy Spikings Joe Tarrant
Hooker 2 David Budd †Consecutive Starts 2 David Budd †
TH Prop 1 Luca Firetto Ryan HughesConsecutive Starts 1 Luca Firetto Ryan Hughes
Lock 2 David Bates/2t † 1 Toby Kenneally † Duncan SodenConsecutive Starts 2 David Bates †
BS Flanker 1 Jack Hennings Toby Kenneally †Consecutive Starts 1 Jack Hennings Toby Kenneally †
Luca Firetto 27TH PropDebut: 24 Nov 07, Sub v Redingensians h 38–20. Full Debut: 20 Oct 12, THP v Henley a 7–63, N2S. 1st Score: 15 Dec 12, THP/t v Barking a 38–10, N2S. Honours: 1st XV Honours Tie 2014/5. This Season: Starts=1; THP=1. Career: Starts 58; THP=48/2t, LHP=10, Sub=18, Un’d=1. Pts=5/t.Sponsor: Lilliput Electrical (Tim Collier).
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Alex Everett-Bolter 24BacksDebut: 19 Sep 15, Sub v Lydney a 7-15, N3SW. 1st Score: 7 Nov 15, Sub/t v Old Centralians h 48-7, N3SW. Full Debut: 14 Nov 15, OSC v Old Patesians a 24-32, N3SW. This Season: Starts=2; RW=2/t. Pts=5/t.. Career: Starts=11; RW=8/2t, OSC=2/t, LW=1. Sub=3/t. Pts=20/4t..
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Alan Manning 30TH Prop • CaptainDebut: 3 Dec 05, Un’d v Wimborne a 28-3, SW2E. Playing Debut: 28 Jan 06, Sub v Windsor a 19-10, SW2E. Full Debut: 9 Sep 06, THP v Aylesbury a 53–16, SW2E. 1st Score: 10 Feb 07, THP/2t v Redingensians h 20–26, SW1. Honours: Young Player of the Year 2006/7. 1st XV Hons Tie 2007/8. Player otY 2007/8. Captain otY 2010/1, 2011/2, 2012/3. Players’ Player otY 2012/3. This Season: Capt=1. Starts=1; No8=1. Career: Capt=152/24td. Starts=219; THP=181/22td, Hkr=26/4t, BSF=6/t, No8=5/t, LHP=1/t. Sub=5, Un’d=4. Pts=148/29td. Leading forward, captain and TH Prop.
Charlie Levey 31LockDebut: 19 Dec 15, Sub v Cleve h 21–13, N3SW. 1st Score: 20 Feb 16, Sub/t v Old Patesians h 69-12, N3SW. Full Debut: 2 Apr 16, Lock v Brixham a 35-19, N3SW. This Season: Sub=1. Career Starts=2; Lock=2. Sub=6/2t. Pts=10/2t. Sponsor: Howard Burry.
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Team that last played 5 Dec ’15 (N3SW) Chapel Gate 15–0
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Dan Cawley 34OS FlankerDebut: 23 Sep 00, Hkr v Devizes a 13–18, SCS. 1st Score: 17 Mar 01, Hkr/t v Ivel Barbarians h 39–0, SCS. Hat-tricks: 2. 1st: 15 Mar 03, OSF/3t v Calne a 82–5, SCS. Honours: Young Player of the Year: 2001/2. Player of the Year: 2002/3. 1st XV Honours Tie: 2004/5. Captain of the Year: 2006/7. BBC South Sports Personality of the Year 2007. Career: Starts=143; Hkr=66/21t, OSF=46/16t, ISC=23/9t, BSF=4/2t, No8=3, SH=1. Sub=17/5t. Capt=38/20t. Pts=265/53t. With Robert Bruce, leading centre partnership of 23. Originally from the Youth & Mini.
Chris Jeffes 23Fullback/Fly-halfDebut: 6 Sep 14, Sub v Oxford Harlequins a 13–46, N3SW. Full Debut: 20 Sep 14, FB v Exmouth a 5–25, N3SW. This Season: Sub=1.Career: Starts=4; FB=2, LW=1, FH=1. Sub=4/t. Pts=5/t.
Sam Hardcastle 35Scrum-halfDebut: 20 Mar 99, SH v Swanage & W h 21–52, SW2E. 1st Score: 6 Nov 99, SH/t v Wimborne h 22-20, SCS. Hat-tricks: 7. 1st: 1 Oct 05, SH/3t v Salisbury h 59-13, SW2E. Player of the Year: 2000/1, 2005/6, 2011/2. 1st XV Honours Tie: 2004/5. This Season: Starts=1; SH=1. Career: Starts=274; SH=261/155t9c2p, OSC=12/4t3cp, RW=1/2t. Sub=3. Pts=843/162t12c3p, HT=7. Leading starts, scrum-half, points, tries and hat-tricks.
Joe Rees 28Back RowDebut: 7 Sep 13, OSF v Taunton h 42–21, N2S. 1st Score: 12 Apr 14, Lock/t v Chinnor h 56–19, N2S. Honours: Players’ Player of the Year 2013/4. 1st XV Honours Tie 2014/5. Player of the Year 2014/5. Captain of the Year 2015/6. Career: Capt=19. Starts=76; No8=38/3t, OSF=20, BSF=10, Lock=8/t. Sub=1. Pts=20/4t. Joined us from Sandown & Shanklin and introduced by Tommy Booth.Sponsor: Alan Gilbert.
Joe Tarrant 25HookerDebut: 4 Sep 10, Un’d v Redingensians a 9-13, N3SW. Full Debut: 18 Sep 10, Hkr v Weston-s-Mare a 29-21, N3SW. 1st Score: 20 Nov 10, Hkr/t v Newton Abbot h 41-10, N3SW. Honours: 1st XV Honours Tie 2015/6. This Season: Starts=1; LHP=1. Sub=1. Career: Starts=43; LHP=24/4t, Hkr=13/t, THP=6. Sub=16/t. Pts=30/6t. . Sponsor: Sanchez, Drylining & Plastering Ltd..
Loui Giunta 19LH PropDebut: 20 Feb 16, Sub v Old Patesians h 69–12, N3SW. Full Debut: 5 Mar 16, LHP v Barnstaple a 31–32, N3SW. This Season: Starts =5; LHP=5. Sub=2..
Dave McDonald 30OS FlankerDebut: 21 Sep 13, OSF v Exmouth a 18-33, N2S. First Score: 14 Nov 15, Sub/t v Old Patesians a 24-32, N3SW. Career: Starts=4; OSF=3. Sub=4/3t. Pts=15/3t.
David Bates 29LockDebut & 1st Score: 3 Sep 16, Lock/t v Salisbury a 16-21, N3SW. This Season: Starts=2; Lock=2/2t.Sponsor: Alan Gilbert.
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Matt Warwick 30Lock • Club CaptainDebut: 6 Sep 14, Lock v Oxford Hqns a 13–46, N3SW. 1st Score: 13 Dec 14, Lock/t v Old Redcliffians h 17–17, N3SW. Career: Starts=28; Lock=26/3t, OSF=2. Sub=3. Pts=15/3t..Sponsor: Mark Warwick
Ryan Hughes 22PropDebut & 1st Score: 24 Oct 15, Sub/t v Chippenham a 15-9, N3SW. Full Debut: 10 Sep 16, THP v Bracknell a 20-27, N3SW. This Season: Starts: 1; THP=1.Career: Starts=1; THP=1. Sub=7/t. Pts=5/t.Joined us from Yeovil for the 2014/2015 season.
Jack Hennings 33BS FlankerDebut: 4 Sep 10, BSF v Redingensians a 9–13, N3SW. 1st Score: 11 Sep 10, BSF/t v Barnstaple h 24–23, N3SW. Hat-tricks: 1. 1st: 17 Sep 11, BSF/3t v Amersham & Chiltern h 85–14, N3SW. Honours: 1st XV Honours Tie 2011/2. This Season: Starts=2; BSF=1, No 8=1. Career: Capt=1. Starts=104; BSF=66/18t, No8=23/4t, Lock=12/6t, OSF=3. Sub=12. Pts=160/32t. Leading blindside flanker.
Mikael Treloar 32LockDebut: 26 Sep 15, Sub v Exmouth a 25–28, N3SW. Full Debut: 21 Nov 15, Lock v Barnstaple h 23–7, N3SW. Honours: Most Improved Senior Player 2015/6. Career: Starts=10; Lock=10. Sub=5.
David Budd 26HookerDebut: 3 Sep 16, Hkr v Salisbury a 16-21, N3SW. This Season: Starts=2; Hkr=2. Joined us from Ellingham & Ringwood.
Alistair Bennett 25Openside FlankerDebut: 3 Sep 16, OSF v Salisbury a 16-21, N3SW. This Season: Starts=2; OSF=2. Joined us from Ellingham & Ringwood.
Adam DaviesOS FlankerDebut: 3 Sep 16, FH v Salisbury a 16-21, N3SW. This Season: Starts=2; FH=2. Sponsor: Alan Gilbert.
James Fisher 19LockDebut: 2 Apr 16, Sub v Brixham a 35-19, N3SW. Career: Sub=2..
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Grant Hancox 25Fullback • Vice-captainDebut: 11 Oct 14, Sub v Brixham a 26–38, N3SW. Full Debut: 18 Oct 14, FB v Chard h 46–11, N3SW. 1st Score: 1 Nov 14, 15/2t v Hornets h 20–27, N3SW. Honours: Players’ Player of the Year: 2014/5, 2015/6. Played for English Police against Australian Police 14 Oct 15. This Season: Starts=2; OSC=2/3c5p. Pts=21/3c5p. Career: Starts=41; OSC=22/6t34c29p, FB=16/4t, SH=3/2t. Sub=1. Pts=215/12t34c29p. Joined us from Hartpury College. Sponsor: Sanchez, Drylining & Plastering Ltd..
Matt Christopher 21LockDebut: 5 Sep 15, Lock v Dings Crusaders a 32–13. Career: Starts=11; Lock=12/t. Pts=5/t. Joined us from Wimborne..
Wyn Roberts 29WingDebut: 12 Oct 13, OSC v Redruth h 39–32, N2S. 1st Score: 18 Jan 14, RW/t v Shelford h 20–27, N2S. Hat-tricks: 3. 1st: 18 Oct 14, OSC/4t v Chard h 46–11, N3SW. Honours: 1st XV Honours Tie: 2015/6. This Season: Starts=2; LW=2. Career: Starts=59; LW=39/31tc, RW=12/8t, OSC=8/5t, Sub=1. Pts=212/42tc, HTs=3. Sponsor: K9 Security (Guarding) Ltd.
Andy Spikings 30Front RowDebut: Sep 13, Sub v Bracknell h 26-19. Full Debut: Oct 4, Hkr v Coney Hill a 11-25. First Score: Nov 1, Hkr/t v Oxford Harlequins h 22-8. Honours: Ist XV Honours Tie 2013/4. This Season: Starts=1; LHP=1. Career: Starts=30; LHP=16/2t, THP=9, Hkr=3/t, BSF=1, No8=1/t. Sub=18. Un’d=3. Pts=20/4t..
Scott Chislett 29Inside CentreDebut: 23 Oct 04, OSC v North Dorset a 12–30, SCS. 1st Score 5 Feb 05, Sub/2t v Minety a 106–5, SCS. Hat-tricks: 2. 1st: 8 Oct 05, RW/3t v High Wycombe a 52–10, SW2E. Honours: Young Player of the Year 2004/5, 2005/6. Ist XV Honours Tie 2006/7. Player of the Year: 2010/1, 2015/6. This Season: Starts=2; ISC=2. Career: Starts=237; ISC=140/37tc, FH=46/11t7c2p, SH=21/7t3p, OSC=15/2t, RW=8/6t, LW=5, FB=2. Sub=10/3t4c. Un’d=5. Pts=369/66t12c5p, HTs=2. Leading IS Centre and third highest try-scorer.
Toby Kenneally 29Lock/Back RowDebut: 3 Sep 16, Lock v Salisbury a 16-21, N3SW. This Season: Starts=2; Lock =1, BSF=1. JBack from New Zealand.
Alex Sutherland 26FullbackDebut: 7 Sep 13, Sub v Taunton h 42–21, N2S. Full Debut & 1st Score: 28 Sep 13, LW/t v Dings Crusaders h 37–36, N2S. Honours: 1st XV Honours Tie 2015/6. This Season: Starts=2; FB=2. Career: Starts=52; FB=18/3t13cp, OSC=14/2t4c, RW=13/3t4c, ISC=4/t, LW=4/t. Sub=7. Un’d=3. Pts=95/10t21cp. Sponsor: Alan Gilbert.
Sammy Veneroso 23Scrum-halfDebut: 15 Dec 12, Sub v Barking a 38-10, N2S. Full Debut: 16 Feb 13, SH v Henley h 33-56, N2S. First Score: 21 Dec 13, RW/t v London Irish Wild Geese a 10-34, N2S. Honours: Ist XV Honours Tie 2015/6. This Season: Starts=1; SH=1. Career: Starts=23; FB=9/t8cp, RW=8/t, SH=4, LW=2/2t4cp. Sub=12. Un’d=5. Pts= 50/4t12c2p..
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Duncan Soden 28LockDebut: 5 Sep 15, Lock v Dings Crusaders a 32-13, N3SW. 1st Score: 6 Feb 16, Lock/t v Lydney h 14-5, N3SW. This Season: Starts=1; Lock=1. Sub=1. Career: Starts=12; Lock=12/t. Sub=1. Pts=5/t.
Rob Bruce 35CentreDebut & 1st Score: 4 Sep 04, OSC/t v Bradford-on-Avon h 36-5, SCS. Honours: 1st XV Honours Tie 2005/6 This Season: Sub=1. Career: Starts=104; OSC=78/31t, ISC=25/11t, RW=1. Sub=20/3t. Pts=225/45t. Sponsor: Team Jobs..
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John Peart 34Lock/Back RowDebut: 8 Sep 12, Sub v Worthing a 14-45, N2S. Full Debut: 15 Sep 12, BSF v Chinnor h 41-29, N2S. 1st Score: 20 Apr 13, Sub/t v Barking h 62–12, N2S. Honours: 1st XV Honours Tie 2015/6. Career: Starts=26; Lock 20/4t, BSF=6. Sub=10/t. Pts=25/5t. Joined us from Havant.
Ollie Yeats 23Back Row/BacksDebut: 3 Jan 15, OSC v Exmouth h 10–0, N3SW. This Season: Sub=1. Career: Starts=8. OSF=7, OSC=1. Sub=4.Former Colt.
Carlos Snell 19FullbackDebut: 2 Jan 16, Sub v Old Redcliffians a 14-20, N3SW. Full Debut: 9 Apr 16, FB v Newton Abbot h 20-14, N3SW. Career: Starts=1; FB=1. Sub=7. Former Colt..
Robbie Boyd 23Fly-halfDebut: 2 Apr 16, FH v Brixham a 35-19, N3SW. Career: Starts=3; FH=3.
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Leading Career RecordsPoints
843 Sam Hardcastle/162t12c3p....98/9-16/7 720 Dan Pollard/18t195c80p .........10/1-13/4 688 Jon Sanchez/13t172c90p3d ..99/0-14/5
Tries
162 Sam Hardcastle .........................98/9-16/7 67 Guy Spencer ...............................92/3-04/5 66 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7
Hat-tricks
7 Sam Hardcastle .........................98/9-16/7 6 James Flynn ...............................04/5-11/2 5 Guy Spencer ...............................92/3-04/5 3 Wyn Roberts ..............................13/4-16/7 Sam Yarwood .............................2010/1 2 Dan Cawley ................................00/1-15/6 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7 Mike Pope ...................................07/8-14/5 Francois van Schalkwyk ..........2005/6Another twenty-five players have each scored a hat-trick.
Conversions
195 Dan Pollard .................................10/1-13/4 172 Jon Sanchez ...............................99/0-14/5 59 Mike Pope ...................................07/8-14/5
Penalty Goals
90 Jon Sanchez ...............................99/0-14/5 80 Dan Pollard .................................10/1-13/4 75 Simon Wyatt ..............................89/0-93/4
Drop Goals
4 Jon Santy ....................................93/4-94/5 3 Jon Sanchez ...............................99/0-14/5 2 James Barnett ............................96/7-98/9
Goals Kicked
275 Dan Pollard .................................10/1-13/4 265 Jon Sanchez ...............................99/0-14/5 117 Mike Pope ...................................07/8-14/5
Starts
274 Sam Hardcastle .........................98/9-16/7237 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7219 Alan Manning ............................05/6-16/7Consecutive Starts
93 Alan Manning ............................05/6-16/7
Captain
152 Alan Manning ............................05/6-16/7 41 Mark Burley ................................96/7-08/9 38 Dan Cawley ................................00/1-15/6 Simon Fry....................................87/8-97/8Consecutive Starts
93 Alan Manning ............................05/6-14/5
16 Simon Wyatt ..............................89/0-93/4
Right Wing
50 Richard Cowley .........................88/9-00/1 30 James Payne ..............................05/6-10/1 21 Sam Yarwood .............................2010/1Consecutive Starts
13 Sam Yarwood .............................2010/1
OS Centre
78 Robert Bruce ..............................04/5-16/7 38 Dan Connolly .............................10/1-13/4 29 Eddie Edwards ...........................06/7-12/3Consecutive Starts
21 Guy Spencer ...............................92/3-04/5
IS Centre
140 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7 25 Robert Bruce ..............................04/5-16/7 23 Dan Cawley ................................00/1-15/6Consecutive Starts
14 Dan Cawley ................................00/1-15/6 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7
Left Wing
58 James Flynn ...............................04/5-11/2 40 Wyn Roberts ..............................13/4-16/7 38 Ben Stewart................................09/0-15/6Consecutive Starts
16 Wyn Roberts ..............................13/4-16/7
Fly-half
83 Jon Sanchez ...............................99/0-14/5 46 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7 41 Dan Pollard .................................10/1-13/4Consecutive Starts
22 Jon Sanchez ...............................99/0-14/5
Scrum-half
261 Sam Hardcastle .........................98/9-16/7 22 Mike Marsh .................................01/2-03/4 21 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7Consecutive Starts
52 Sam Hardcastle .........................98/9-16/7
LH Prop
87 Simon Fry....................................87/8-97/8 81 Darren Clarke .............................88/9-06/7 74 Tim Wareham ............................07/8-11/2Consecutive Starts
24 Simon Fry....................................87/8-97/8 Tim Wareham ............................07/8-11/2
Hooker
97 Frazer Wilford.............................09/0-13/4 66 Dan Cawley ................................00/1-15/6 31 Dave Upton ................................98/9-02/3Consecutive Starts
17 Chris Ulu......................................2007/8 Frazer Wilford.............................09/0-13/4
TH Prop
181 Alan Manning ............................05/6-16/7 136 Mark Awdas ...............................97/8-06/7 53 Darren Clarke .............................88/9-06/7
Consecutive Starts
69 Alan Manning ............................05/6-16/7
66 Jack Hennings ...........................10/1-16/7 48 Richard Dew ...............................91/2-02/3 47 Simon Eveleigh .........................95/6-04/5Consecutive Starts
17 Richard Dew ...............................91/2-02/3
OS Flanker
59 Mark Burley ................................96/7-08/9 57 Iain Crombie ..............................07/8-11/2 44 Colin Rhodes ..............................90/1-98/9Consecutive Starts
57 Jo Burns.......................................00/1-14/5 47 Riad Lynch ..................................09/0-14/5 29 Jon Holdaway ............................98/9-04/5
Starts in any One Position
261 Sam Hardcastle - Scrum-half 181 Alan Manning - TH Prop 166 Tim Seward - LockConsecutive Starts
69 Alan Manning - TH Prop
Starts as a Forward
219 Alan Manning ............................05/6-16/7 176 Tim Seward ................................00/1-12/3 140 Darren Clarke .............................88/9-06/7Consecutive Starts
93 Alan Manning ............................05/6-16/7
Starts as a Back
274 Sam Hardcastle .........................98/9-16/7237 Scott Chislett .............................04/5-16/7 125 Jon Sanchez ...............................99/0-14/5Consecutive Starts
52 Sam Hardcastle .........................98/9-16/7
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